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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Contents x MEMory:SNSR:LFLIN? ... 5

Page 3 - SAFETY SUMMARY

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-52 4.5.31 Display > Graph Header Menu The Graph header menu is used to customize the text fields a

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-53 Table 4-1 Field Parameter Selection List Field Parameter Description Pulse Width Automatic Pulse

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-54 4.5.32 Display > Text Mode Menu The Text Mode menu can be used to configure the Modulated text

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-55 4.5.33 Display > Text Mode > Ch1|2 Options Menu The Ch1|2 Options menu provides methods for

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-56 Main Pg 2 > Display > Text Mode > Ch1|2 Options > Field 2 Chan Description: Select chan

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-57 4.5.34 Display > Backlight Menu The Backlight menu provides methods for adjusting backlight and

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-58 4.5.35 System Menu The System menu provides access to system configuration, information, and contro

Page 10 - Contents

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-59 4.5.36 System > I/O Config Menu The I/O Config menu provides access to set GPIB address and con

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-60 4.5.37 System > I/O Config > Ethernet Menu The Ethernet menu provides access to configuratio

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-61 4.5.38 System > I/O Config > Ethernet > Extensions Menu The Ethernet Extensions menu cont

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Contents xi READ:MARKer:CURsor:POWer? ... 5-50 READ

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-62 Main Pg 2 > System > I/O Config > Ethernet > Extensions > MAC Address Description:

Page 15 - 1. General Information

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-63 4.5.39 System > I/O Config > Multi IO Menu This menu selects the signal to be sent to the Mu

Page 16 - General Information

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-64 4.5.40 System > I/O Config > Multi IO > IO Mode Status Out Menu This menu selects a TTL c

Page 17 - 1.3 Features

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-65 4.5.41 System > I/O Config > Multi IO > IO Mode Rec Out Menu This menu selects an analog

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-66 Main Pg 2 > System > I/O Config > Multi IO > Scaling (Rec Out) Description: Sele

Page 19 - 1.4 Accessories

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-67 4.5.43 System > I/O Config > Multi IO > IO Mode Trig Out Menu This menu selects trigger r

Page 20 - 1.6 Specifications

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-68 4.5.44 System > I/O Config > Multi IO > IO Mode Volt Out Menu This menu selects a voltage

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-69 4.5.45 System > Calibrator Menu (Internal 50 MHz) The Calibrator Menu is used to select and con

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-70 4.5.46 System > Calibrator Menu (External 1 GHz - optional) The Calibrator Menu is used to secl

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-71 Main Pg 2 > System > Calibrator > Status Description: This menu item is not implemented a

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Page 25 - 2. Installation

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-72 4.5.47 System > Calibrator > Pulse - Preset Menu (Ext 1 GHz - opt.) The pulse menu is speci

Page 26 - 2.3 Connections

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-73 4.5.48 System > Calibrator > Pulse - Variable Menu (Ext 1 GHz - opt.) The pulse menu is spe

Page 27 - 2.4 Preliminary Check

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-74 FFF Fig. 4-62.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-75 4.5.49 System > Reports Menu System Reports are text displays that provide additional informat

Page 29 - 3. Getting Started

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-76 Main Pg 2 > System > Reports > Info The Hardware Info Report shows temperature, power sup

Page 30 - Getting Started

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-77 Main Pg 2 > System > Reports > Remote Cmds The Remote Commands Report is a list of all 454

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-78 4.5.50 System > Servicing Menu This menu accesses various service related functions. Main Pg

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-79 4.5.51 System > Servicing > Security Menu This menu provides a means to erase sensitive stor

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-80 Main Pg 2 > System > Servicing > Security > Full Sanitize Description: Select

Page 34 - 3.3 LCD Monitor Display

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-81 4.5.52 System > Sensor Data Menu This menu provides information about the characteristics and c

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-82 Main Pg 2 > System > Sensor Data > Sensor 2 Info Description: See a typical CW sensor re

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-83 4.5.53 Setup Menu This menu provides for system preset with default parameters, pre-defined parame

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-84 4.5.54 Setup > Preset Menu This menu provides presets for widely used communications system sig

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-85 4.5.55 Setup > User Presets Menu Main Pg 2 > Setup > User Preset > Preset Name Descr

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-86 4.6 Cal/Zero Key Menu Pressing thefront panel Cal/Zero key wil

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-1 5. Remote Operation 5.1 GPIB Configuration The 4540 GPIB interface is configured using the

Page 42 - STEP PROCEDURE

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-2 5.4 SCPI Language The 4540 Series instruments may be remotely controlled using comm

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-3 5.4.5 Command Arguments and Queries Many commands require arguments. In this case, the entir

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-4 :CALCulate:STATe? Query the state of measurement channel 1 (default chan #) :CALC:STAT? Quer

Page 45 - 3.6 Making Measurements

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-5 5.5 Basic Measurement Information The easiest way to obtain a reading is by use of the MEASu

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-6 5.6 SCPI Command Reference This section contains a list of all SCPI remote commands accepted

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-7 *ESR? Description: Return the current value of the Standard Event Status Register, then cl

Page 49 - 4. Operation

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-8 *OPC? Description: This command examines the OPC (Operation Complete) status fla

Page 50 - 4.3 Numerical Data Entry

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-9 *STB? Description: Return the current value of the Status Byte register. This register ha

Page 51 - 4.4 Sensor Calibration

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-10 *WAI Description: Wait command. This command insures sequential, non-overlapped executio

Page 52 - 4.5 Menu Reference

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-11 5.6.2 CALCulate Subsystem The CALCulate group of the command subsystem is used to configure

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-12 CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer[:POWer] Description: Set or return the upper limit power level for

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-13 CALCulate:MATH Description: Set or return the signal source or sources combined in an ari

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-14 CALCulate:REFerence:COLLect Description: For the selected channel, make the current powe

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-15 CALCulate:STATe Description: Set or return the measurement state of the selected channel.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-1 1. General Information This instruction manual provides you with the information you need

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-16 5.6.3 CALibration Subsystem The CALibration group of commands is used to control automatic z

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-17 CALibration[:INTernal]:AUTOcal Description: Performs a multi-point sensor gain calibratio

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-18 5.6.4 DISPlay Subsystem The DISPlay group of commands is used to control the selec

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-19 DISPlay:MODUlated:TIMEBASE Description: Set or return the Modulated Mode timebase in s

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-20 DISPlay:PULSe:TSPAN (Note: This command is supplied for compatibility with the Model

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-21 DISPlay:[TEXt:]LIN:RESolution Description: Set or return the display resolution for

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-22 DISPlay:TRACe:VCENTer Description: Set or return the power or voltage level of the horizo

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-23 5.6.5 FETCh Queries The FETCh? group of queries is used to return specific measurement data

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-24 FETCh:ARRay:AMEAsure:TIMe? Description: Returns an array of the current automatic timing

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-25 FETCh:ARRay:MARKer:POWer? Description: Returns an array of the current marker measurement

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-2 1.2 Description The 4540 Series RF Power Meter is the latest generation of BOON

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-26 FETCh:INTERval:AVERage? Description: For the specified channel, return the average power

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-27 FETCh:INTERval:MINimum? Description: For the specified channel, return the minimum insta

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-28 FETCh:MARKer:CURsor:PERcent? Description: Return the CCDF cursor y-axis position in

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-29 FETCh:MARKer:MINimum? Description: For the specified channel and marker, return the minim

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-30 FETCh:TEMPerature:AVERage? Description: Return the averaged internal temperature of

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-31 5.6.6 INITiate and ABORt Commands The purpose of the INITiate group of commands is to start

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-32 5.6.7 MARKer Subsystem The MARKer group of commands is used to configure and locate measurem

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-33 MARKer:POSItion:TIMe Description: Set or return the time (x-axis-position) of the selecte

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-34 5.6.8 MEASure Queries The MEASure group of commands is used to acquire data using a set of h

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-35 5.6.9 MEMory Subsystem The MEMory group of commands is used to save and recall instrument op

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-3 1.3 Features Software. A 32-bit control computer running a real-time operating system

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-36 MEMory:SNSR:INFO? Description: Return the sensor ID and parameter data. Syntax: MEMor

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-37 MEMory:SYS:LOAD Description: Recall a previously stored file image of an instrument setup

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-38 5.6.10 OUTPut Subsystem The OUTPut group of commands is used to control various outputs of t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-39 OUTPut:EXTernal:PRESent? Description: Return true if the Model 2530 external 1 GHz calib

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-40 OUTPut:EXTernal:PULse:PERWID Description: Set or return the pulse period <arg1> and

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-41 OUTPut:INTernal:SIGNal Description: Set or return the on/off state of the internal 50 M

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-42 OUTPut:[MIO:]RECOroderMIN Description: Set or return the Multi IO recorder output

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-43 OUTPut:MIO:STATus:SETTing Description: Set/return Multi IO status out setting. Below is

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-44 OUTPut:MIO:TRIGout:SOURce Description: Set/return Multi IO source for trigger out mode.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-45 5.6.11 READ Queries The purpose of the READ? group of queries is to initiate a measurement c

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-4 Dual Independent Channels. When equipped with the optional second measurement channel, t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-46 READ:ARRay:AMEAsure:TIMe? Description: Returns an array of the current automatic timing m

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-47 READ:ARRay:MARKer:POWer? Description: Returns an array of the current marker measurement

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-48 READ:INTERval:MINFilt? Description: For the specified channel, return the minimum

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-49 READ:MARKer:AVERage? Description: For the specified channel and marker, return the averag

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-50 READ:MARKer:CURsor:PERcent? Description: Return the CCDF cursor y-axis position in

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-51 READ:MARKer:RDELTa? Description: For the specified channel return the difference between

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-52 5.6.12 SENSe Subsystem The purpose of the SENSe command subsystem is to directly configure d

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-53 SENSe:ARRay:CALTemp? Description: Returns both channels’ sensor calibration temperatu

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-54 SENSe:CORRection:FREQuency Description: Set or return the RF frequency for the cu

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-55 SENSe:FILTer:STATe Description: Set or return the current setting of the integration filt

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-5 1.4 Accessories Optional 4540 accessories that can be ordered from Boonton Electronics.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-56 SENSe:PULSe:ENDGT Description: Set or return the point on a pulse, which is used to defin

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-57 SENSe:PULSe:STARTGT Description: Set or return the point on a pulse, which is used to def

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-58 5.6.13 SENSe:MBUF Data Array Commands The MBUF commands (which are grouped under the SENSe s

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-59 SENSe:MBUF:SIZe Description: Set or return the size of the measurement buffer.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-60 SENSe:MBUF:POSition Description: Return the current acquisition (write) position into the

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-61 SENSe:MBUF:MEASurement Description: Set or return the desired measurement value to be

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-62 5.6.14 STATus Commands The STATus command subsystem enables you to control the SCPI

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-63 STATus:DEVice:EVENt? Description: Returns the current contents of the Device Event regist

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-64 STATus:OPERation:CONDition? Description: Return the current value of the Operation Condit

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-65 STATus:OPERation:NTRansition Description: Set or return the value of the negative transit

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Contents ii INSTRUCTION MANUAL, 4540 SERIES RF POWER METER Revision date 10/04/2012 © Copyri

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-6 1.6 Specifications Performance specifications for the 4540 Series are listed in Table 1-2

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-66 STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Description: Return the current value of the Questionable

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-67 STATus:QUEStionable:EVENt? Description: Returns the current contents of the Questionable

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-68 STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration:CONDition? Description: Return the current value of the Q

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-69 STATus:QUEStionable:CALibration:NTRansition Description: Set or return the value of the neg

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-70 5.6.15 SYSTem Subsystem The SYSTem group of commands is used to control system-level functio

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-71 SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:ADDRess Description: Set or return the IP address for the Ethernet

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-72 SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MAC? Description: Return the instrument’s Ethernet MAC address.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-73 SYSTem:DATE:MONTH Description: Set or return the month of the real time clock. Syntax:

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-74 SYSTem:ERRor:CODE? Description: Returns the next queued error code number. Note t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-75 SYSTem:TIMe:HOUR Description: Set or return the hour of the real time clock. Syntax:

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-7 Table 1-2 4540 Series Performance Specifications (continued) (Specifications are subje

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-76 5.6.16 TRACe Data Array Commands The TRACe group of commands is used to control the output o

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-77 TRACe:COUNt Description: Set or return the number of trace points, which will be returned

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-78 5.6.17 TRIGger Subsystem The TRIGger group of commands is used to control synchronization of

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-79 TRIGger:DELay Description: Set or return the trigger delay time in seconds with respect t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-80 TRIGger:MODe Description: Set or return the trigger mode for synchronizing data acquisit

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-81 TRIGger:SOURce Description: Set or return the trigger source used for synchroniz

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-82 5.6.18 SCPI Command Summary Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY *CLS Clear Status Command *

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-83 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) CALCulate[1|2]:PKHLD Set/return state of the p

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-84 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) DISPlay:SCREensaver:STATe Set/ret

Page 134 - 4.6 Cal/Zero Key Menu

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-85 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) FETCh[1|2]:INTERval:PKAVG? Return peak to avera

Page 135 - 5. Remote Operation

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-8 Table 1-2 4540 Series Performance Specifications (continued) (Specifications are subje

Page 136 - 5.4 SCPI Language

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-86 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) MEMory[1|2]:SNSR:CFFAST? Return the sensor hig

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-87 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) OUTPut:EXTernal:SIGNal Set or return the on/of

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-88 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) READ[1|2]:ARRay:AMEAsure:POWer? Return new Pp

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-89 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) SENSe[1|2]:CORRection:CALFactor Set co

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-90 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) SENSe:MBUF:COUNt Set/return number of buffer p

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-91 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) SYSTem:AUTOSET Perfor

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Remote Operation 5-92 Table 5-1. SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY (continued) SYSTem:TIMe:MINUTE Set/ge

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-1 6. Application Notes This section provides supplementary material to enhance your knowledge

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-9 Table 1-2 4540 Series Performance Specifications (continued) (Specifications are subje

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-2 Figure 6-1. Pulsed RF Signal Figure 6-2. Distorted Pulse Signal

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-3 6.1.2 Diode Detection Wideband diode detectors are the dominant power sensing device used

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-4 Frequency Response. The carrier frequency response of a diode detector is determin

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-5 6.2 Pulse Definitions IEEE Std 194™-1977 Standard Pulse Terms and Definitions ―prov

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-6 Table 6-1. Pulse Terms TERM DEFINITION Base Line The two portions of a pulse w

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-7 6.3.2 Automatic Measurement Terms The following terms appear in the 4540 Series Tex

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-8 6.3.3 Automatic Measurement Sequence The automatic measurement process analyzes the captur

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-9 7. The process locates the bottom amplitude (baseline) using the IEEE histogram method. A h

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-10 Item dBm mW Mesial value 10.0 10.0 Sample n 8.0 6

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-11 12. The processor calculates the output values according to the following definitions: a

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter General Information 1-10 Table 1-2 4540 Series Performance Specifications (continued) (Specifications are subj

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-12 Figure 6-7 Sampling Intervals 14. The processor calculates the delay between

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-13 Fig. 6-9 Statistical Mode Text Display Page 1

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-14 Table 6-3. Statistical Automatic Measurements In the Statistical mode the following five a

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-15 The following two global status values are displayed: TEXT

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-16 6.5 Measurement Accuracy The 4540 Series includes a precision, internal, 50 MHz RF referen

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-17 The worst case approach is a very conservative method in which the extreme conditions of eac

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-18

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-19 The value to use for calibration level uncertainty depends upon the sensor calibration techn

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-20 Sensor Temperature Coefficient. This term is the error which occurs when the sensor’s tempe

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-21 The sensor calfactor uncertainty is due to uncertainties encountered while performing this f

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Installation 2-1 2. Installation This section contains unpacking and repacking instructions, power requirements,

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-22 Step 4: The Source Mismatch Uncertainty is calculated using the formula in the

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-23 Step 10: Now that each of the individual uncertainty terms has been determined, we can combi

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-24 Step 2: The Calibrator Level Uncertainty for the Model 2530 External 1GHz calibr

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Application Notes 6-25 Step 9: The Sensor Calfactor Uncertainty needs to be interpolated from the uncertainty valu

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 7-1 7. Maintenance This section presents procedures for maintaining the 4540 Series. 7.1 Safety

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 7-2 7.5 Firmware Upgrade Operating firmware has been loaded into the 4540 Series instrument at the fac

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 7-3 How to Start Up in Boot Loader Mode 1. From a powered-down state, press and hold the to

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 8-5 8. Appendix A SCPI Error Messages 8.1 SCPI Error Messages NO. MESSAGE DESCRIPTIO

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Installation 2-2 Table 2-1 4540 Series Packing List INSTRUMENT (See also Table 1-1) 4540 Series RF Power Meter

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 8-6 NO. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION -245 "Sensor Disconnected." -246 ―Sensor voltage e

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix A 8-7 NO. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION -342 "Temp comp pwr non-mono" -343 "Temp comp

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix B 9-1 9. Appendix B Model 2530 1GHz Calibrator 9.1 Description The Model 2530 operates as an accesso

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix B 9-2 9.4 Specifications RF Characteristics Operating Modes: CW, Internal or external pulse Output Fre

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix B 9-3 9.5 Connections 1. Plug the supplied RJ-11 cable into the rear panel jack of the 2530 and into th

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix C 10-1 10. Appendix C Boonton EULA "Boonton Electronics 4540 Series Operating Software" END

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix C 10-2 8. U.S. GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS. All Product provided to the U.S. Government pursuant

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix D 11-1 11. Appendix D Warranty & Repair Repair Policy 4540 Series Instrument. If the Boonton 4540

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Installation 2-3 Trigger Most triggered applications can use the RF signal applied to the sensors for triggering.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Appendix D 11-2 THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-ING, B

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Installation 2-4 6. On the front panel, press the Menu key followed by the More softkey, then on the softkeys, pre

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-1 3. Getting Started This chapter will introduce the user to the 4540 Series. The chapter wil

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Contents iii SAFETY SUMMARY The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operat

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-2 Figure 3-1. Standard 4540 Series RF Power Meter - Front Panel Table 3-1 Operating Control

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-3 Table 3-1 Operating Controls, Indicators and Connections (continued) Reference # Front Rear

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-4 Table 3-1 Operating Controls, Indicators and Connections (continued) Reference # Front Rear

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-5 Table 3-1 Operating Controls, Indicators and Connections (continued) Reference # Front Rear

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-6 3.3 LCD Monitor Display This subsection includes a picture (Figure 3-3) and a table (Table 3-

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-7 Table 3-2 LCD Monitor Display Fields (continued) Ref. No. Field Name Mode Descriptio

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-8 Table 3-2 LCD Monitor Display Fields (continued) 10 GPIB/Remote Status All The GPIB/Re

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-9 Table 3-2 LCD Monitor Display Fields (continued) Ref. No. Field Name Mode Descriptio

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-10 3.4 Initialize The procedures presented in this section will initialize the 4540 Series and

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-11 Table 3-3. Initialized Parameters Parameter Applies to: Default Graph/Text Mod

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Contents iv SAFETY SYMBOLS This safety requirement symbol (located on the rear panel) has been adopted by the Inte

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-12 Table 3-3. Initialized Parameters (continued) Parameter Applies to: Default Pa

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-13 Table 3-3. Initialized Parameters (continued) Parameter Applies to: Default Pa

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-14 3.5 Calibration Before any pulse measurements can be acquired with the 4540 Series, a peak p

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-15 STEP PROCEDURE 1. Select the Calibration menu soft key. Initiate autocalibration

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-16 Figure 3-5. Menus for Sensor Calibration Procedure

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-17 3.6 Making Measurements What you need to know To perform accurate measurements, the followin

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-18 3.6.2 Pulse Mode For periodic or pulsed signals, it is often necessary to analyze the power f

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-19 3.6.3 Statistical Mode Certain signals are completely random and provide no event that can se

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Getting Started 3-20 Note that this analysis does not depend upon any particular test signal, or upon synchronizati

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-1 4. Operation This section presents the control menus and procedures for operating the 4540 Series i

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-2 4.3 Numerical Data Entry Many 4540 Series parameters can be entered directly from the numeric keypa

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-3 4.4 Sensor Calibration The Model 4540 Series features a built-in AutoCal process that automa

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-4 4.5 Menu Reference 4.5.1 Main Menu - Pulse and Modulated Modes - Pg 1 (Top Level) The Main Menu i

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-5 4.5.2 Main Menu - Pulse and Modulated Modes - Pg 2 (Top Level) The Main Menu is the topmost menu lev

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-6 4.5.3 Main Menu - Statistical Mode - Pg 1 (Top Level) The Main Menu is the topmost menu level from

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-7 4.5.4 Main Menu - Statistical Mode - Pg 2 (Top Level) The Main Menu is the topmost menu level from w

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-8 4.5.5 Measure Menu The Measure menu contains items for controlling measurement acquisition and mode.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-9 Main > Measure > Clear Description: Clear display traces and all data buffers for CH1 and CH2.

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-10 4.5.6 Channel Menu Select the specific menu for the desired measurement or reference channel if ava

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-11 4.5.7 Channel 1 | 2 Menu The Channel menu contains items that affect a single measurement

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-12 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Calibration Description: Select the calibration menu for

Page 229 - 6. Application Notes

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-13 4.5.8 Channel > Calibration Menu The calibration menu contains menu items to initiate multi-step

Page 230 - Application Notes

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-14 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Calibration > Sel Calibrator Description: Selects the

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-15 4.5.9 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 Menu (Modulated Mode) The extensions menu provides access

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-16 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 1 > Filter Time Description: Set the c

Page 233 - 6.2 Pulse Definitions

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-17 4.5.10 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 > Corrections Menu (Modulated Mode) The corrections menu co

Page 234 - 6.3 Automatic Measurements

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-18 F

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-19 4.5.11 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 Menu (Modulated Mode) This menu is page two of the channel exte

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-20 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 2 > Frequency Description: Set the RF f

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-21 4.5.12 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 > Alarms Menu (Modulated Mode) The Alarms menu provides co

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-22 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 2 > Alarms > Low Limit Description:

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-23 4.5.13 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 Menu (Pulse Mode) The extensions menu provides access to

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-24 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 1 > Define Pulse Description: Selects t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-25 4.5.14 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 > Corrections Menu (Pulse Mode) The corrections menu contai

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-26 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 1 > Corrections > Duty Cycle Descript

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-27 4.5.15 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 > Define Pulse Menu (Pulse Mode) The define pulse menu conta

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-28 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 1 > Define Pulse > Pulse Units Descrip

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-29 4.5.16 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 > Define Pulse > Pulse Gate Menu Main Channel > Chan

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-30 4.5.17 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 Menu (Pulse Mode) This menu is page two of the channel extensi

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-31 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 2 > Frequency Description: Set the RF fr

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-32 4.5.18 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 > Alarms Menu (Pulse Mode) The Alarms menu provides contro

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-33 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 2 > Alarms > Low Limit Description:

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-34 4.5.19 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 Menu (Statistical Mode) The extensions menu provides access t

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-35 4.5.20 Channel > Extensions Pg 1 > Corrections Menu (Statistical Mode) The corrections menu

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-36 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 1 > Corrections > Duty Cycle Descript

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-37 4.5.21 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 Menu (Statistical Mode) This menu is page two of the channel ex

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-38 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg 2 > Frequency Description: Set the RF f

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-39 4.5.22 Channel > Extensions Pg 2 > Alarms Menu (Statistical Mode) The Alarms menu provides

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-40 Main > Channel > Channel 1 | 2 > Extensions Pg2 > Alarms > Low Limit Description:

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-41 4.5.23 Channel > Ref 1 | 2 Menu The Reference Menu is used to manually or automatically set a p

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-42 Main > Channel > Ref 1 | 2 > Set Ref Description: Manually set the ratiometric mode ref

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-43 4.5.24 Trigger Menu (Pulse Mode) The Trigger menu is used to configure trigger settings for pulse m

Page 263 - 9.3 Optional Configurations

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-44 Main > Trigger > Trig Slope Description: Set the trigger slope or polarity. When set to +, t

Page 264 - 9.4 Specifications

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-45 4.5.25 Time Menu (Modulated and Pulse Mode) The time menu provides for controlling the timebase set

Page 265 - 9.5 Connections

Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-46 Main > Time > Trig Delay Description: Set the trigger delay time in seconds with respect to

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-47 4.5.26 Stat Mode Menu (Statistical Mode) The statistical mode menu provides for controlling the

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-48 4.5.27 Term Options Menu (Statistical Mode) The statistical mode menu provides for controlling the

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-49 4.5.28 Cursors Menu (Statistical Mode) The statistical cursors menu controls the mode and the verti

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-50 4.5.29 Markers Menu (Modulated and Pulse Modes) The Markers menu is used to configure measurement m

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter Operation 4-51 4.5.30 Display Menu The Display menu is the entry point for accessing and editing display configura

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